Any time I see an agent being sued my ears perk up. Apparently her son was a passenger in the 'at fault vehicle'. I'm curious what kind of special coverage she's claiming wasn't included in the policy--Med Pay? UM?
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Real Housewives of Miami "star" suing insurance agent
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Re: Real Housewives of Miami "star" suing insurance agent
Probably umbrella coverage. (UM,or UIM)
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That would be my guess as well.Pathwayinsurance wrote:Probably umbrella coverage. (UM,or UIM)
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Wouldn't BI just kick in since he was the passenger; therefore considered a 3rd party? Perhaps the driver's limits were too low. I believe FL requires $10k personal injury protection so that's nothing, especially if more than 1 person was injured.
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Most policies contain a family member exclusion for BI.EricCBIAIns wrote:Wouldn't BI just kick in since he was the passenger; therefore considered a 3rd party? Perhaps the driver's limits were too low. I believe FL requires $10k personal injury protection so that's nothing, especially if more than 1 person was injured.